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    Byron Marshall: Signs with practice squad

    Byron Marshall signed with the Ravens' practice squad Wednesday.The Ravens have three running backs they're willing to deploy in Mark Ingram, Gus Edwards and Justice Hill, so Marshall's being kept around in case of injury. Marshall hasn't played since the 2018 season with the Redskins when he suited up six games and rushed just three times for nine yards.

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    Byron Marshall: Bumped off practice squad

    Byron Marshall was released from the Bills' practice squad Tuesday.Marshall joined Buffalo's practice squad Sept. 3 after failing to make Washington's season-opening roster. Senorise Perry was added to the 53-man roster Tuesday, eliminating the need for Marshall on the practice squad.

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    Byron Marshall: Inks deal with practice squad

    Byron Marshall signed with Buffalo's practice squad Tuesday, Chris Brown of the Bills' official site reports.Marshall actually had a decent preseason for the Redskins with 18 carries for 75 yards (4.5 YPC). However, Washington is set at running back, so the 25-year-old was let go. A spot on the Bills' practice squad is favorable, however, as the team only kept three running backs -- rookie Devin Singletary, journeyman Frank Gore and T.J. Yeldon -- on the 53-man roster. If any injuries surface, Marshall could be the first call-up.

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    Byron Marshall: Let go by Washington

    The Redskins cut Byron Marshall on Sunday, John Keim of ESPN.com reports.Marshall had initially made the roster following cuts, but became expendable after the team was awarded fellow running back Wendell Smallwood off waivers. Marshall will have his own chance to be claimed off waivers now, but is more likely a candidate for a practice squad spot.

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    Redskins' Byron Marshall: Picks up 46 yards

    Byron Marshall ran for 45 yards on eight carries and added a one-yard catch during Thursday's 20-7 preseason loss to Baltimore.With Washington looking to get a final look at their depth players, Marshall finished Thursday second on the team with nine touches and led the way with 46 total yards. Marshall is competing with the likes of Samaje Perine for what may be an RB4 job. Marshall had the better game Thursday, but it probably won't be enough for him to make the squad.

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    Redskins' Byron Marshall: Doesn't get much work

    Byron Marshall took three carries for nine yards and four catches for 30 yards in six games with the Washington Redskins in 2018, adding 114 yards on six kickoff returns.Marshall has spent time in Washington, Philadelphia and Carolina through the first three seasons of his pro career, typically serving as a No. 3/4 running back and occasional return specialist. He's yet to show any of the explosiveness he had at the University of Oregon, and he'll likely land on the roster bubble in 2019, be it in Washington or elsewhere. Marshall can become a restricted free agent during the offseason.

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    Redskins' Byron Marshall: Gets one touch

    Byron Marshall hauled in his lone target for a 17-yard gain and returned two kickoffs for 31 yards in Sunday's 16-13 win over the Jaguars.Marshall's role as the No. 3 running back was cemented Saturday when the Washington Redskins released Kapri Bibbs. Barring another injury to Chris Thompson, there isn't much room for Marshall to get involved on offense over the final two weeks of the regular season.

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    Redskins' Byron Marshall: Gets work at end of blowout

    Byron Marshall had one carry for four yards and three catches for 13 yards in Sunday's 40-16 loss to the Giants.Marshall primarily played special teams for the first three quarters, eventually getting some touches on offense to prevent Adrian Peterson and Chris Thompson from taking unnecessary hits in a blowout loss. There isn't any reason to expect more work for Marshall in a Week 15 road game against the Jaguars.

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    Redskins' Byron Marshall: Gets 17 snaps

    Byron Marshall played 17 of 75 snaps (23 percent) on offense in Sunday's 23-21 loss to the Texans, finishing with two carries for five yards and no targets.Filling in for Samaje Perine (calf/knee) as the No. 3 running back, Marshall returned from injured reserve and unexpectedly got one more snap than Kapri Bibbs, who now has just 27 touches on 125 snaps this season. Marshall is a legitimate threat to take over the passing-down role if Chris Thompson (ribs) misses another game Thursday in Dallas. Of course, it's hard to find cause for optimism with the injury-ravaged Washington offense.

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    Redskins' Byron Marshall: Officially activated

    The Washington Redskins officially activated Byron Marshall (knee) from injured reserve Saturday, Kareem Copeland of The Washington Post reports.No surprise here, as coach Jay Gruden hinted this was likely to happen. Marshall resumed practicing Oct. 31 and avoided any further setbacks with his knee. The move is somewhat out of necessity, as Chris Thompson (ribs) and Samaje Perine (calf/knee) have been ruled out for Sunday's matchup with the Texans. Thus, Adrian Peterson and Kapri Bibbs will be the only healthy running backs ahead of him on the depth chart.

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